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Hands on cheeky Nachos

The Noosa Long Weekend Festival is underway with 13 days and nights of art, literature, forums, film, food, music and fun from 14 to 26 July.
The festival features a range of national performers including Monique Montez in her Queensland premiere performance as Dusty Live in Concert, which will showcase more than 24 hit songs for one night only on 17 July.
The fusion of music and entertainment will continue throughout the festival and the Noosa region with acts such as the cheeky Los Nachos Trios performing on 23, 24 and 25 July.
The infamous singing group will entertain the crowd with tunes such as Hands off My Pinata and Donkeylove.
For the intellectual, there will be forums held throughout the festival covering topics such as whether it’s time to reform the senate voting system, whether multiculturalism is working, and climate change.
Acclaimed Australian playwright David Williamson will also present his play Dream Home direct from Sydney and with a stellar cast for four performances over 21 and 22 July.
And back by popular demand, the Queensland Ballet group will perform on 24 and 25 July.
There is something for every taste at the Noosa Long Weekend Festival.
To view the full program, venue list and to buy tickets, visit www.noosalongweekend.com.

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